Travel Tuesday!

I have been wanting to join this linkup for sometime now! If you've read the "About" section of this blog you will know I love to travel. I especially love traveling to Europe. I've visited Italy, France, and  England and just this past May I travel with my husband to the Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, and Austria. I love to learn about other cultures and get out of the United States. I think learning about others' ways of life and their history is an important way to grow as a person. Today I'd like to share Budapest, Hungary with you. But first...


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I wasn't really sure what to think about Hungary before I left for the vacation. My husband and I decided to do a tour of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, and Austria to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary. I was really excited to see Prague. My great grandparents where born in a town called Kutna Hora about 70 km east of Prague. I felt in a way I would be connecting with my ancestors, and I'd always dreamed visiting Germany and Austria. Hungary, for me, was just a country to see because it was part of the tour. I didn't have any expectations.
Budapest was an amazing city with tons of history and great architecture. It was beautiful!
This is the parliament building. I think it is the most beautiful and amazing piece of architecture I have ever seen.
This is the scoop with Budapest... There's a Pest side and a Buda side. The Buda side is more of a metropolis whereas Pest is a little calmer and where most choose to live. In the above picture I am on the Pest side and the Buda side is behind me. 
 A good view of some homes and businesses located on the Pest side.

Fisherman's Bastion




The Statue of Liberty

(I'm serious)

Hanging out on the bank of the Danube River. Isn't my sweetheart a cutie?!
 Enjoying our time together on the bank of the Danube. I heart this guy!
 This was an authentic  restaurant a few blocks down from our hotel. The entire menu was in Hungarian and no one spoke English. We ended up with an amazing pizza topped with onions, bacon, slice kielbosa, and more! The only problem was the waitress didn't quiet understand the question "Do you take credit?" Luckily the manager was nice enough to take Euros since we didn't have any Forints!

 The Chain Bridge. The Chain Bridge was the first bridge to connect Buda and Pest.
 We walked across the Chain Bridge from the Buda side to the Pest side. Here we are looking at the bridge from the Pest side and enjoying some quiet time!
Nick and me enjoying a river cruise on the Danube one evening. This was one of the coolest thing we did the entire trip!






The Statue of Liberty at night.




The Elizabeth Bridge and The Statue of Liberty.





I never really understood when people would describe something as breath taking. The Parliament at night really was breath taking. It made me think about how blessed my life  was that I was able to be on this trip! There are so many people who will never even travel out of their home state. How great is God and the way he has blessed me in my life!








Nick and me enjoying a chilly Hungarian night on the boat!


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10 comments

  1. I have always thought that Budapest looked like a great city to visit! Great photos!

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  2. Wow, Budapest looks amazing. It's on my to-do list and these pictures have given me serious travel envy!

    Kate @ fattofitgeek.com

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  3. Your pictures are beautiful! Looks like a great trip :)

    Reviews Until You Drop

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  4. Those buildings are so so beautiful! I definitely have the travel itch after reading this!

    XOXO
    Chelsea
    http://anchorsaweigh-ouradventure.blogspot.com/

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  5. Great photographs :)

    ofbeautyandnothingness.blogspot.co.uk

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  6. I've been to Budapest with my mother a couple of years ago - it's a beautiful place! :) I'd be interested to know where you went in Germany: Maybe a topic for another Travel Tuesday? I've also finally answered some of your questions from the Liebster Award you nominated me for.

    xx

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  7. I wish I travelled enough to be able to participate in this! Lovely pictures :) everywhere you went looks awesome.

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  8. I love that you got to link up! Would love to go to Budapest and really enjoyed your photos. Thank you for linking up with us for Travel Tuesday!

    Bonnie Rose | A Compass Rose - An expat lifstyle blog

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  9. This looks like a beautiful trip! I've always wondered about Budapest, as it's not necessarily the first place most people think of. It's nice to have a better frame of reference now :) Thanks for sharing!

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  10. So gorgeous! Thanks for sharing. And you are always welcome to link up old travel-related posts with my Travel Tuesday, so feel free to link this post up today if you'd like! :) It looks like you had a bit better weather than we did haha. I really wish I had taken more photos!

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